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Demae-can Service Disrupted by Malware

October 30, 2024
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Demae-can Service Disrupted by Malware

On October 25, 2024, the popular Japanese delivery service Demae-can experienced significant disruptions due to a system outage caused by high server load. The outage began around 8:00 PM, resulting in a temporary suspension of services that inconvenienced countless customers who rely on the platform for their food delivery needs. Despite the initial restoration of services, users encountered yet another outage the following day, October 26, at 2:30 PM, highlighting ongoing issues within the system and raising concerns about its reliability.

Further investigation into the second outage revealed that it was the result of a cyberattack involving a type of cryptocurrency mining malware known as “RedTail.” This malicious software infiltrated Demae-can’s systems, exploiting resources and leading to significant operational challenges. The identification of RedTail was crucial, as it not only affected the performance of the delivery service but also posed a potential threat to customer data security. The incident marked a serious breach of cybersecurity, drawing attention to the vulnerabilities that even established technology services can face.

In response to the cyber incident, Demae-can’s IT team acted swiftly to remove the malware from their systems. However, the recovery process was prolonged due to the necessity for comprehensive security checks to ensure the integrity of their systems and prevent any further disruptions. The company dedicated significant resources to not only restore services but also enhance their cybersecurity measures. This included thorough assessments of their infrastructure to identify any lingering vulnerabilities that could be exploited in the future.

Demae-can’s recent challenges serve as a stark reminder of the growing cyber threats facing businesses today. The incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity protocols and the need for ongoing vigilance in monitoring potential risks. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, companies like Demae-can must prioritize customer security and trust to maintain their reputation and reliability. Customers are also encouraged to stay informed about online security practices and remain vigilant against potential threats, especially as delivery services increasingly depend on complex technological frameworks. By prioritizing cybersecurity and transparency, Demae-can can work to restore consumer confidence and ensure the safety of its operations moving forward.

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  • Japan’s Demae-can Delivery Service Disrupted by RedTail Malware Attack
Tags: cyber incidentsCyber Incidents 2024Cyber threatsJapanMalwareOctober 2024OutageRedTail
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